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3Dプリント素材の選択

Choose appropriate 3D printing materials by matching material properties to functional requirements. This skill covers FDM filaments (PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, TPU, Nylon) and SLA resins (standard, tough, flexible, castable) with detailed property comparisons for mechanical strength, temperature resistance, chemical resistance, flexibility, and post-processing options.

使用タイミング

  • Selecting material for a part with specific mechanical requirements (tensile strength, impact resistance, flexibility)
  • Choosing material for temperature-sensitive applications (hot environment, cold environment)
  • Parts exposed to chemicals, UV light, or outdoor weathering
  • Food-safe or biocompatible applications
  • Balancing printability vs. performance for prototypes vs. production parts
  • Troubleshooting material-related print failures or part performance issues
  • Optimizing cost vs. properties for production runs

入力

  • functional_requirements: Load type (tensile, compressive, bending, torsion), magnitude, duty cycle
  • environmental_conditions: Operating temperature range, UV exposure, chemical contact, moisture
  • mechanical_properties_needed: Strength, flexibility, impact resistance, fatigue resistance
  • surface_finish: Appearance requirements, post-processing planned
  • printability_constraints: Printer capabilities (heated bed, enclosure), user experience level
  • special_requirements: Food safety, biocompatibility, electrical insulation, transparency

手順

1. Identify Primary Requirement Category

Determine the dominant requirement that drives material selection:

Mechanical Performance:

  • High strength under load
  • Impact/shock absorption
  • Flexibility or elastic behavior
  • Fatigue resistance (repeated loading)

Environmental Durability:

  • High/low temperature exposure
  • UV/outdoor weathering
  • Chemical resistance (solvents, oils, acids)
  • Moisture/water exposure

Special Applications:

  • Food contact safety
  • Biocompatibility (medical)
  • Electrical properties (insulation, conductivity)
  • Optical properties (transparency, color)

Printability/Cost:

  • Ease of printing for prototypes
  • Minimal warping/support requirements
  • Low material cost for large parts
  • Wide availability

期待結果: Primary requirement identified (e.g., "outdoor UV resistance" or "high impact strength").

失敗時: If multiple requirements are equally critical, use decision matrix to score materials across requirements (see step 6).

2. Apply Material Selection Filters

Use requirement to filter material candidates:

Filter 1: Process Type

  • FDM available: All thermoplastics (PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, TPU, Nylon)
  • SLA available: All resins (standard, tough, flexible, castable, high-temp)
  • Printer constraints: Heated bed (60-110°C) required for ABS/ASA/Nylon; enclosure required for ABS/ASA

Filter 2: Temperature Range

Operating Temperature → Minimum Material Glass Transition (Tg):

< 45°C:  PLA, PLA+, Standard Resin, Tough Resin
< 60°C:  PETG, Flexible Resin
< 80°C:  ABS, ASA, CPE
< 100°C: Nylon, Polycarbonate, High-Temp Resin
> 100°C: PEEK, PEI (Ultem) - specialty printers only

Filter 3: Mechanical Requirements

High tensile strength:     Nylon > ABS/ASA > PETG > PLA > TPU
High impact resistance:    Nylon > PETG > ABS > ASA > PLA
Flexibility:              TPU > Flexible Resin > PLA (brittle)
Fatigue resistance:       Nylon > PETG > ABS > PLA

Filter 4: Environmental

UV resistance:            ASA > PETG > ABS > PLA (poor)
Chemical resistance:      Nylon > PETG > ABS/ASA > PLA
Outdoor durability:       ASA > Nylon > PETG > PLA (degrades)
Moisture resistance:      ABS/ASA > PETG > PLA > Nylon (hygroscopic)

期待結果: 2-5 candidate materials remain after filtering.

失敗時: If no materials pass all filters, relax least-critical requirement or consider post-processing (e.g., UV coating for PLA).

3. Compare Material Properties

Consult material property table for detailed comparison:

FDM Filament Properties

MaterialPrint TempBed TempTensile StrengthElongationTg/HDTUV ResistEaseHygroscopic
PLA190-220°C50-60°C50-70 MPa5-7%55-60°CPoorEasyLow
PLA+200-230°C50-60°C60-75 MPa10-15%60-65°CPoorEasyLow
PETG220-250°C70-85°C50-60 MPa15-20%75-80°CGoodMediumMedium
ABS230-260°C95-110°C40-50 MPa20-40%95-105°CFairHardLow
ASA240-260°C95-110°C45-55 MPa15-30%95-105°CExcellentHardLow
TPU210-230°C40-60°C30-50 MPa400-600%60-80°CGoodMediumLow
Nylon240-270°C70-90°C70-80 MPa50-150%75-90°CExcellentHardVery High

Notes:

  • Tensile Strength: Higher = stronger under pulling load
  • Elongation: Higher = more flexible before breaking
  • Tg/HDT: Glass transition / heat deflection temperature (max operating temp)
  • Ease: Printing difficulty (warping, adhesion, stringing, supports)
  • Hygroscopic: Water absorption from air (requires dry box storage)

SLA Resin Properties

Resin TypeCure TimeTensile StrengthElongationHDTHardnessBest For
Standard2-4s45-55 MPa6-8%60-70°C82-85 Shore DMiniatures, prototypes
Tough4-6s55-65 MPa15-25%70-80°C80-85 Shore DFunctional parts, snaps
Flexible6-8s5-10 MPa80-120%50-60°C60-70 Shore AGaskets, grips
High-Temp8-12s60-70 MPa6-10%120-150°C85-88 Shore DHeat-resistant parts
Castable3-5s35-45 MPa8-12%60°C80 Shore DJewelry (lost-wax)

期待結果: Material properties compared, 1-3 top candidates identified based on requirements.

失敗時: If properties unclear, consult manufacturer technical datasheets via WebFetch tool.

4. Evaluate Printability Tradeoffs

Assess printing difficulty vs. performance for candidates:

Printability factors:

Easy (PLA, PLA+):

  • Minimal warping, good bed adhesion
  • Wide temperature tolerance
  • Low stringing, supports remove easily
  • Ideal for beginners and prototypes
  • Tradeoff: Lower temperature resistance, UV degradation, brittle

Medium (PETG, TPU):

  • Moderate warping (PETG needs 70°C+ bed)
  • Some stringing (tune retraction)
  • TPU requires direct drive extruder, slow speeds
  • Good strength-to-ease ratio
  • Tradeoff: PETG strings easily, TPU challenging for overhangs

Hard (ABS, ASA, Nylon):

  • Severe warping without enclosure
  • Strong fumes (ABS/ASA need ventilation)
  • Nylon extremely hygroscopic (dry box required)
  • High bed temps (95-110°C) and chamber heat
  • Tradeoff: Excellent mechanical and environmental properties

Cost considerations:

Material cost per kg (typical):
PLA:    $15-25
PETG:   $20-30
ABS:    $18-28
ASA:    $25-35
TPU:    $30-45
Nylon:  $35-55
Standard Resin: $30-50/L
Specialty Resin: $60-150/L

期待結果: Printability assessed relative to printer capabilities and user experience. Decision balances performance needs vs. practical constraints.

失敗時: If material too difficult for current setup, choose easier alternative and compensate with design changes (thicker walls, fillets, etc.).

5. Check Special Requirements

Verify material compatibility with special use cases:

Food Safety:

  • Safe when printed correctly: PLA, PETG (with food-safe additives)
  • Never food safe: ABS, ASA (toxic additives), Nylon (porous, absorbs bacteria)
  • Requirements: Use food-safe nozzles (stainless steel, not brass), seal surface with food-safe epoxy
  • Note: FDM layer lines trap bacteria—SLA smooth resin better for food contact

Biocompatibility (medical/dental):

  • FDM: Nylon (some grades), PLA (limited)
  • SLA: Medical-grade resins (certified for skin/tissue contact)
  • Warning: Home 3D printing not sterile; consult regulations for medical devices

Electrical Properties:

  • Insulation: PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA all good insulators (>10^14 Ω·m)
  • Conductivity: Use conductive filaments (carbon black, metal-filled)
  • Considerations: Moisture absorption (Nylon) reduces insulation

Transparency:

  • FDM: Nearly impossible (layer lines scatter light); use very thin walls or polish extensively
  • SLA: Clear resins can achieve transparency with post-processing (sand/polish/coat)

UV Resistance:

  • Excellent: ASA (designed for outdoor), Nylon
  • Good: PETG, TPU
  • Poor: PLA (yellows and degrades), ABS (yellows)

期待結果: Special requirements verified against material capabilities.

失敗時: If material doesn't meet special requirement, apply post-processing (e.g., UV-resistant coating on PLA) or choose different material.

6. Make Final Selection with Decision Matrix

Score candidates across weighted criteria:

Example for outdoor functional part:

CriterionWeightPLAPETGABSASANylon
UV Resistance30%165109
Strength25%67679
Printability20%107433
Temperature15%26889
Cost10%108864
Weighted Total5.356.805.907.257.45

Scoring: 1 (poor) to 10 (excellent)

Decision: Nylon scores highest (7.45) but ASA (7.25) nearly tied with better printability. Select ASA if printer has enclosure, or PETG (6.80) if printability important.

期待結果: Final material selected with documented rationale based on weighted priorities.

失敗時: If decision unclear, default to PETG for FDM or Tough Resin for SLA (best all-around compromises).

7. Document Material Settings

Record material-specific print settings for future use:

FDM settings template:

material: PETG
brand: "PolyMaker PolyLite"
color: "Blue"
nozzle_temp: 245°C
bed_temp: 80°C
chamber_temp: ambient
print_speed: 50mm/s
retraction_distance: 4.5mm
retraction_speed: 40mm/s
cooling: 50% (after layer 3)
notes: "Strings moderately, Z-hop helps. Dried 6h at 65°C."

SLA settings template:

resin: "Anycubic Tough Resin"
color: "Clear"
layer_height: 0.05mm
exposure_time: 6s
bottom_exposure: 40s
lift_distance: 6mm
lift_speed: 65mm/min
notes: "Post-cure 15min at 60°C for full strength. Brittle without cure."

期待結果: Settings documented in project notes or slicer profile library.

失敗時: Start with manufacturer recommended settings, then iterate and document successful changes.

バリデーション Checklist

  • Primary functional requirement identified (mechanical, environmental, special)
  • Material candidates filtered by process, temperature, and requirements
  • Material properties compared via reference table or manufacturer datasheets
  • Printability assessed relative to printer capabilities (bed temp, enclosure, ventilation)
  • Special requirements checked (food safety, UV resistance, transparency, etc.)
  • Final selection made using decision matrix with weighted priorities
  • Material-specific print settings documented for reproducibility
  • Cost and availability verified for planned quantity

よくある落とし穴

  1. Choosing PLA for everything: PLA is easy but unsuitable for temperature >50°C, outdoor use, or long-term durability
  2. Ignoring hygroscopy: Nylon and TPU absorb moisture from air, causing bubbling, poor adhesion, and brittleness—must use dry box
  3. ABS without enclosure: ABS warps severely without heated chamber; ASA slightly better but still needs enclosure
  4. Assuming food safety: FDM parts are porous and trap bacteria; true food safety requires sealing or using SLA smooth resin
  5. Over-designing for strength: Using expensive Nylon when PETG sufficient; overkill wastes money and adds printing difficulty
  6. Underestimating temperature: Parts near motors, heated beds, or in cars reach 60°C+ where PLA softens
  7. UV exposure neglect: PLA and ABS yellow and degrade in sunlight within months; use ASA or coat with UV-resistant finish
  8. Wet filament printing: Moisture causes steam bubbles in extruder, weak layer adhesion, stringing—always dry hygroscopic materials
  9. Ignoring fumes: ABS and ASA emit styrene fumes; requires active ventilation (not just open window)
  10. Resin handling: Uncured resin is skin sensitizer and toxic; always wear gloves and work in ventilated area

関連スキル

  • prepare-print-model: Configure slicer settings for chosen material
  • troubleshoot-print-issues: Fix material-related print failures (stringing, warping, adhesion)
  • Dry Filament (future skill): Proper drying procedures for hygroscopic materials
  • Post-Process 3D Prints (future skill): Sanding, vapor smoothing, painting, annealing for improved properties

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